Fix people?
Mark 7:14-23 | EV Night | 11/01/2015 | Andrew Heard
Andrew Heard kicks off the summer series examining if the world can be fixed by fixing people. Contrary to the popular view that human nature is basically good, Jesus declares that people's internal nature gives rise to evil. Are you challenged to think differently about our responsibility for the world's brokenness?
Fix people?
Mark 7:14-23 | EV Church | 11/01/2015 | Andrew Heard
Andrew Heard kicks off the summer series examining if the world can be fixed by fixing people. Contrary to the popular view that human nature is basically good, Jesus declares that people's internal nature gives rise to evil. Are you challenged to think differently about our responsibility for the world's brokenness?
EV Church - Standing against Satan's schemes
Ephesians 6:10-20 | EV Church | 3/10/2021 | Jez Reynolds
Satan's works is scheming, subtle and often slow. So how do we stand against him? Jez Reynolds unpacks the WHAT and the HOW of spiritual warfare from Ephesians 6.
EV Church - Why does God let people suffer?
Job 38:1-18 | EV Church | 27/01/2019 | Andrew Heard
This talk explores the difficulties all religions and philosophies face when trying to make sense of the suffering in our world, and holds out the extraordinary difference that Jesus makes in the midst of our hardship and questions.
EV Night - Why does God let people suffer?
Job 38:1-18 | EV Night | 27/01/2019 | Andrew Heard
This talk explores the difficulties all religions and philosophies face when trying to make sense of the suffering in our world, and holds out the extraordinary difference that Jesus makes in the midst of our hardship and questions.
Judges 19-21
Judges 19:1-2125 | EV Church | 7/07/2013 | Andrew Hayes
Andrew Hayes unpacks the last 3 chapters of Judges. In those days Israel had no king, and everyone did as they saw fit. These chapters demonstrate the depravity of humanity proving that we are not basically good people. Judges starts with the death of Joshua, and Israel's disobedience in failing to conquer their promised land and ends with Israel in civil war against Benjamin, in desparate need of a king! When you are a slave to evil forces the arrival of a king is such good news. Jesus is the King that unlike human leaders provides salvation, rescuing us from sin.
Judges 13-16
Judges 13:1-5 | EV Church | 23/06/2013 | Andrew Heard
Andrew unpacks the Judge Samson. Despite Gods continued mercy and love, Israel again did evil in the sight of The Lord. The Philistine oppression was more subtle, and This time Israel doesn't cry out for The Lord. Samson's parents were God fearing and he was dedicated as a Nazirite. In chapter 14. Samson ignored the requirements of the vow. His riddle was an arrogant provocation. Samson had a problem with his eyes, & discipline - which undermines his actions. Samson was physically strong but of weak character. God used this broken man. He used Samson to stir up the Philistines to oppress Israel, to stir up Israel to cry out for The Lord. God is the deliverer !

